Was Your Son or Daughter Arrested For DUI in Austin?

At some point in our lives we were all young enough to know what it was like to have fun, whether it’s the result of a good decision or a bad decision. Too often in Austin and other college towns having fun involves alcohol, marijuana, and other substances. Activities of this nature can lead to minors making the poor judgement-call of driving while they’re under the influence of booze or another substance.

It goes without saying that operating a motor vehicle while under the influence of drugs or alcohol is a bad decision, and its illegal. However, it doesn’t mean that a person’s life should be irrevocably altered in a negative way because they made a mistake.

Regardless of the circumstances that led up to an arrest of a minor for DUI in Austin, it’s always best to consult with an experienced DUI lawyer to get a full understanding of the options available to the accused.

My office provides free and thorough case evaluations to give my clients the information they’ll need to make the best decision with regard to moving forward on their case.

If you need to talk with a lawyer in Austin about a DUIA or other DUI offense, contact my office at 512-960-4646. I’m Attorney Jackson F. Gorski, an experienced criminal defense attorney. Although my office is located in Austin, Travis County, TX, I won’t hesitate to appear in the surrounding jurisdictions of Caldwell County, Bastrop County, Williamson County, Llano County, Hays County, and Burnet County to represent my clients.


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Texas Law, DUI, DUIA, & DUID Offenses

An Overview of Minor Involved DWI Cases

In short, DUI is the criminal charge applied to minors who are arrested for DWI (Driving While Intoxicated). When an adult is arrested for the offense they’ll be immediately jailed, car towed, and hit a with misdemeanor or a felony criminal charge. For minors, the immediate enforcement of the law isn’t as severe and usually results in a ticket as peace officers aren’t always required to take custody of the offender.

DUI is short for Driving Under the Influence.
DUIA is short for driving under the influence of alcohol.
DUID is short for driving under the influence of drugs.

Texas DUI law is explicit, “Driving or operating watercraft while under the influence of alcohol (or drugs) by a minor” is a crime. First time offenders will be ticketed and charged with a Class C Misdemeanor which will result their liability to paying a fine of up to $500.00. They may also be required to perform community service for up to 40 hours and will likely lose their Texas Driver License.

Habitual offenders that are minors but not children (under 21, but over 17), could face up to 180 days in the Travis County Jail, liable to pay a fine of up to $2,000.00, and required to complete up to 60 hours of community service work and will likely lose their Texas Driver License. Furthermore, some habitual offenders may not qualify for deferred adjudication or deferred disposition, but there are exceptions in some cases. If you have questions, call my office anytime of the day or night with your inquiries.


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Looking for a DUI Defense Lawyer in Austin?

Contact Attorney Jackson F. Gorski By Phone or Contact Form Today!

If you’re ready to schedule your 100% free and confidential consultation about your case with my office, call me at 512-960-4646 or send me a private message using the contact form.

My office provides aggressive legal representation, flexible options for the payment of legal fees, and jail release services.

Although your reading of this website doesn’t constitute the formation of an attorney-client relationship, I will tell you that you should avoid discussing your case with friends, family, social media applications, and prosecutors without the legal guidance of an experienced defense lawyer.


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